The New York genealogical and biographical record . Illustrations {continued) Tombs of Rev. Peter2 Thacher and Frances Dove, 324Vicarage St. Barnabas Church,Queen Camel, England, 232 Jeffcott Query, 62 King Heraldry, 263Kennedy, John Stewart, BiographicalSketch of, 163 Lists of Germans from the Palatinate who came to England in 1709, 10Livingstons who held Commissions in American Army and Navy, 1775-1783, 192, 299Lord Query, 373 Notes, 60, 155, 255, 372 Obituaries, see Biographical SketchesOne Line of New Jersey Hoppers, 287 Palatinate Records, 10Pellican Query, 62Portraits— Cuyler, Cornelius
The New York genealogical and biographical record . Illustrations {continued) Tombs of Rev. Peter2 Thacher and Frances Dove, 324Vicarage St. Barnabas Church,Queen Camel, England, 232 Jeffcott Query, 62 King Heraldry, 263Kennedy, John Stewart, BiographicalSketch of, 163 Lists of Germans from the Palatinate who came to England in 1709, 10Livingstons who held Commissions in American Army and Navy, 1775-1783, 192, 299Lord Query, 373 Notes, 60, 155, 255, 372 Obituaries, see Biographical SketchesOne Line of New Jersey Hoppers, 287 Palatinate Records, 10Pellican Query, 62Portraits— Cuyler, Cornelius Cornelissen, 1 Hoe, Robert, 67 Kennedy, John Stewart, 164 Queries, 62, ,373 Records— Church Register of the WalpeckCongregation, 28, 83, 200, 345 List of Germans from the Palatin-ate who came to England, 1709,10 Science of Genealogy, 129Society Proceedings, 61, 153, 255 Thacher-Thatcher Coat-of-Arms,, 99Thacher-Thatcher Family, 216, 309Tombstone Inscriptions, 181, 291Tourneur Family Notes, 151 Willoughby Family, 339Wright Query, 62, 155. CORNELIUS CORNELISSEN CUYLER Mercantile Library. NEW YORK. THE NEW YORK Vol. XLT. NEW YORK, JANUARY, 1910. No. 1. CORNELIUS CORNELISSEN CUYLER. By Rev. Dr. Thomas C. Hall. Cornelius C. Cuyler was born Jan. 1, 1859, in Philadelphia,where his father Mr. Theodore Cuyler was the leading- lawyer ofthe Philadelphia Bar, and had a national reputation as a supremelysuccessful jury lawyer. His mother was Miss Mary De Witt, asister of Mrs. Morris K. Jesup, and both were the daughters ofDr. John De Witt, one of the most distinguished clergymen ofhis generation. Thus Holland contributed the family stock onboth sides. The famous name of De Witt* is linked with Hol-lands great struggle for freedom, and Cuyler and De Graff areboth historic names in the same connection. The American family has a most honorable record. It isderived from Hendrick Cuyler, who was born in Amsterdam,Holland, in 1637, and came to Beverwyck, near Albany, in 1664,with his w
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